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January 2009
Gayatri Yoga Course with Lisa Booth
This winter, "en-lighten" your body, mind and spirit with the Gayatri Yoga practice. This seven week course will combine mantric sound, asana, mudradfs, and meditation with the effects of a deep and profound prayer. Practiced together or separately, the elements of this course will be with you for a lifetime.
January 2009
Awakening Inner Vision Course with Magnolia Zuniga
Yoga offers a remedy for the reconstruction of our personality. Withdraw the senses from their objective and go within to the middle chamber, the subconscious of psychology. -Swami Satyananda Saraswati
During this 6 week course we will explore the systematic approach of Satyananda Yoga as taught by the Bihar School of Yoga in Northern India.
December 2008
Lisa Lawton: Zen Thai Shiatsu Workshop: Bringing yoga and Bodywork together
Learn to give and receive simple and effective bodywork to enhance your personal yoga practice, your health and the health of others around you. This workshop is based on the inspirational style of bodywork, ‘Zen Thai Shiatsu’ - bringing freedom to the structural and energetic body through focussed intention and loving kindness (meta). Zen Thai Shiatsu is a blend of techniques, drawing on the arts of Yoga, Zen Shiatsu, Traditional Thai Massage and Osteopathy.
December 2008
December 2008
November 2008
Patrick Oancia Dynamic Hatha Yoga (Tokyo workshop)
This workshop will elaborate on integration of body dynamics and relaxation. Patrick will address different aspects of the physical practice and how that can manifest into practical life experience. He will introduce a yin style approach to induce a better understanding of how the practice can affect the meridian system and specific organs to enhance physical balance, inside out. He will later combine dynamic vinyasa style sequencing with multiple posture variations for more of a heat intensive, purifying practice. Patrick encourages holding active postures for longer periods to stimulate and promote purification of the cardiovascular system, aiding in complete physical detoxification.










